Lurex
[loo r-eks] /ˈlʊər ɛks/
Trademark.
1.
a brand of metallic yarn, made of laminated aluminum foil and transparent film sliced into narrow strips.
/ˈlʊərɛks/
noun trademark
1.
a thin metallic thread coated with plastic
2.
fabric containing such thread, which gives it a glittering appearance
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